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for the environment... for everyone. ♪ - sure, cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? - cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. [ male announcer ] you always dreamed of living in a place like this. >>> welcome back to "the ed show" here in madison, wisconsin. you want to see a group of heros? right here. this is what democracy is all about. these are the people who stop the presses and brought the nation's attention to the fight for workers' rights that's going on right here in madison, wisconsin. joining me now, in person, for the first time, did you like interviewing with me in camera? now it's in person. i have to tell you, it has been a highlight in my career to watch these democratic state senators, john irpenbock, bob job, mark miller, the longest serving state legislator in american history, fred risser and state senators lena taylor, kathleen and spencer coggs. these are people that are committed to their constituents that said no to a radical budget and i congratulate you.
for the environment... for everyone. ♪ - sure, cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? - cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. [ male announcer ] you always dreamed of living in a place like this. >>> welcome back to "the ed show" here in madison, wisconsin. you want to see a group of heros? right here. this is what democracy is all about. these are the people who stop the...
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clean energy, ecomagination from ge is advanced technology that's good for both the economy and the environment. ♪ it's technology that makes the world work. [ squawking ] ♪ i was just gonna say that! about this flat haircolor! let's dimensionalize! [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy, with colorblend technology. anti-flat, always dimensional. in one simple step, get a beautiful blend of tones and highlights, built into every shade. see ya, flat! [ gigi ] it's always dimensional. it's nice 'n easy. your right color. now try new colorblend foam, only from nice 'n easy. just three shakes, foam it, love it! >>> and it is not too late to let us know what you think. tonight's question, have the wisconsin 14 done enough to come home now? text a for yes, and b for no to 622639 or go to new blog at ed.msnbcbc.com. and plplus, the e republicicans aree blblaming prpresident obama for the price of gas. we will tell you what they are hiding next. [ thunder rumbles ] [ male announcer ] the future of mobile computing starts now. the new motorola xoom. powered by the latest android technology, with lightning-fast p
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it's now turned into an incredible pork barrel project for the salt lake city and the environs. >> i learned how to deal with the federal government because the support was extraordinary, they provided over $400 million to us. >> republican spent too much money, borrow too much money, ear mark too much. >> you mean the private sector couldn't run the olympics for you mitt-steer? rick santorum surge is holding, according to analysis by nate silver. been ten days, significant because his surge held up longer than his rivals after winning in support for newt gingrich seems to be going from gingrich going to santorum. one of mitt romney's big endorsements in ohio slipped away. attorney general switched from romney to santorum. he said santorum was "human" that is good to know, isn't it? santorum may have momentum on his side but still flying off the rails. the latest thing telling the people of north dakota earlier this week that they could be a target of a terrorist attack because there are energy resources there. >> goldie taylor managing of the goldie taylor project and mike papantoni
it's now turned into an incredible pork barrel project for the salt lake city and the environs. >> i learned how to deal with the federal government because the support was extraordinary, they provided over $400 million to us. >> republican spent too much money, borrow too much money, ear mark too much. >> you mean the private sector couldn't run the olympics for you mitt-steer? rick santorum surge is holding, according to analysis by nate silver. been ten days, significant...
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a regulatory environment which is easy on them and a low corporate tax structure. john heilmann. i'm talking about this and trying to think about this honestly. if you're a big business guy you have prejudices but your job is to make money for your stokeholders. when they go in that board room, their sitting around thinking why don't we wait around six months or a year for the right regulatory environment, and a lower corporate tax rate because that's what romney is promising them. is this a perverted way of saying we can screw obama waiting for the republicans to come in. >> there is just so much going on here. there is no doubt that some republican businessmen and private equity and other places, and you hear it here in new york and all the time, who are hanging back because they prefer to have a republican president that is more favorable for business. there's a whole bunch of others who are not that inclined that have the reality of the macro economy over the totally of his time in office and over the last six or nine months. they're looking at a very soft economy, and the qu
a regulatory environment which is easy on them and a low corporate tax structure. john heilmann. i'm talking about this and trying to think about this honestly. if you're a big business guy you have prejudices but your job is to make money for your stokeholders. when they go in that board room, their sitting around thinking why don't we wait around six months or a year for the right regulatory environment, and a lower corporate tax rate because that's what romney is promising them. is this a...
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clean energy, ecomagination from ge is advanced technology that's good for both the economy and the environment. ♪ it's technology that makes the world work. [ squawking ] ♪ >>> it's not too late to let us know what you think. tonight's question. what do you think will buckle first in the wisconsin budget standoff? text a for the senate republicans. text b for the wisconsin 14. to 622639. or go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. the results are coming up. plus our special series on the real cause of gas and food prices is the white house dropping the ball? we'll talk to chris hayes of "the nation." stay with us. oohhh...my back. [ ding ] [ in korean ] how may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, bayer aspirin? oh, no, no, no... i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. trust me. it works great for pain. [ male announcer ] nothing's proven to relieve pain better than extra strength bayer aspirin. it rushes relief to the site of pain. no matter where you're hurting. feel better? yeah. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] for powerful pain relief, use bayer aspirin. ♪ 100 ways
clean energy, ecomagination from ge is advanced technology that's good for both the economy and the environment. ♪ it's technology that makes the world work. [ squawking ] ♪ >>> it's not too late to let us know what you think. tonight's question. what do you think will buckle first in the wisconsin budget standoff? text a for the senate republicans. text b for the wisconsin 14. to 622639. or go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. the results are coming up. plus our special series on the...
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you know, wisconsin has a tradition of support for education, for environment, for its public employees and this budget goes and attacks every one of these ideas. we're going to have to -- our governor is not representing the wisconsin ideal. >> no doubt. lena taylor, thanks for joining us again tonight. what is it going to do if a billion dollars is taken out of the education budget in the state? >> it surely isn't going to take us forward. this governor is taking us backwards. senator risser said it. it's a value in wisconsin to make sure we educate our children. it's our future. >> senator, you come from a rural area as well. what does it mean these cuts to small towns? >> we're looking at little towns that are just going to go away if their school goes away. the school is the heart of the community. for those communities to lose their schools is tragic. it will never come back. >> and they will lose the schools. >> and you know what north dakota looks like. you know what these communities look like when the school goes. >> i do. it's -- it's gut wrenching. all over rural america, it
you know, wisconsin has a tradition of support for education, for environment, for its public employees and this budget goes and attacks every one of these ideas. we're going to have to -- our governor is not representing the wisconsin ideal. >> no doubt. lena taylor, thanks for joining us again tonight. what is it going to do if a billion dollars is taken out of the education budget in the state? >> it surely isn't going to take us forward. this governor is taking us backwards....
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the environment. both sides were environmental. but now only 47% of republicans say they're for environmental protections bidding tougher. michael steele? your party. it seems like would you have been more at home 25 years ago. >> that's for sure. >> you would have fit in more as a centrist person who leans to the right than the far right. i'm looking at this numbers. i'm shocked. in other words, leave them out on the highway. >> that's not what it says. >> taking care of themselves is not the same as leaving them on the highway. what changed in 25, 30-year span, you have republicans who have come to a conclusion, and it started in the second term of the bush years, when they saw big government republicanism, especially. that the healthcare bills, the spending that wasunder are taken for the wars et cetera. that this was run away. run away spending. so you now have this mind-set that says, look, let's cut back on these things. i'm sure we can talk about how we get there. but let's deal with the spendi
the environment. both sides were environmental. but now only 47% of republicans say they're for environmental protections bidding tougher. michael steele? your party. it seems like would you have been more at home 25 years ago. >> that's for sure. >> you would have fit in more as a centrist person who leans to the right than the far right. i'm looking at this numbers. i'm shocked. in other words, leave them out on the highway. >> that's not what it says. >> taking care...
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the risk here is the release of radioactivity into the environment. and the important issue is how much radioactivity we are talking about. tepco now clarifies that there are just under 1,500 fuel rod assemblies in all the reactors at daiichi. fuel rods are what hold the uranium fuel that releases radioactive gunk into the atmosphere if those fuel rods are damaged. each fuel rod assembly holds about 380 pounds of uranium. so if you do the math, that means in total the risk we are talking about here is just over a half million pounds of uranium in the reactors. about 260 metric tons of uranium fuel at risk of dumping radioactivity into the environment in japan. but wait. there's more. beyond just what is in the reactors there's also the radioactive fuel that used to be in the reactors that is now being kept at daiichi as spent fuel. there's more than seven times as much of that at daiichi as is in the reactors. tepco says there are over 11,000 fuel rod assemblies of spent fuel that are stored in spent fuel pools at daiichi. you multiply that by how muc
the risk here is the release of radioactivity into the environment. and the important issue is how much radioactivity we are talking about. tepco now clarifies that there are just under 1,500 fuel rod assemblies in all the reactors at daiichi. fuel rods are what hold the uranium fuel that releases radioactive gunk into the atmosphere if those fuel rods are damaged. each fuel rod assembly holds about 380 pounds of uranium. so if you do the math, that means in total the risk we are talking about...
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now they can actually grow this algae in a controlled environment. and we are very close to producing this algae at a large scale, specifically the petroleum and now the navy is actually using this stuff. >> when you were driving around in the algae fuelled jeep did it ride the same? did it feel like a normal car? >> it was really amazing. they have actually, again, harnessed this oil, manufactured from the algae. they algae. they turn it into diesel and it just goes right into the engine, right into the tank like any car and it fires right up. not only does it perfectly move and fire the engine of that vehicle, it burns even cleaner. >> interesting. hey, you know what. come into the picture here. i don't know if you can see me. they love the cookies. they are sitting there eating these algae cookies. >> did you eat all the cookies? >> no, they are eating them all. i was letting these guys be the anchor tasties. >> they are good. >> very, very good. >> they are delicious, and -- and cookies are just one of the products that they have been able to pro
now they can actually grow this algae in a controlled environment. and we are very close to producing this algae at a large scale, specifically the petroleum and now the navy is actually using this stuff. >> when you were driving around in the algae fuelled jeep did it ride the same? did it feel like a normal car? >> it was really amazing. they have actually, again, harnessed this oil, manufactured from the algae. they algae. they turn it into diesel and it just goes right into the...
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the workers who are working there are working in a very, very difficult environment. it's very difficult to say how this is going to evolve. i don't believe this is at the level of chernobyl yet. but i would agree that it certainly has the potential to go there. >> take us through this process. officials are considering spraying water and acid into the reactors to prevent further radiation. this is somewhat unchartered waters for everybody on the globe right now dealing with this over a five-day period. take us through that process. is that something that would be successful do you think? >> well, this is an -- this is rewriting the playbook for accidents in a way, or the textbook for accidents. because four reactors at the same time. yes, normally you do try to inject boric acid and mixed in water and the boron is to control and prevent a chain reaction from occurring and causing further structural damage and heat. the water is to keep the spent fuel or in the reactors the fuel cooled because the radioactivity generates an enormous amount of heat. it's like a pressur
the workers who are working there are working in a very, very difficult environment. it's very difficult to say how this is going to evolve. i don't believe this is at the level of chernobyl yet. but i would agree that it certainly has the potential to go there. >> take us through this process. officials are considering spraying water and acid into the reactors to prevent further radiation. this is somewhat unchartered waters for everybody on the globe right now dealing with this over a...
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but very little radio activity goes into the outside into the environment. that's kind of the best case meltdown scenario. the worst case is that there's a leakage of radiation into the environment. there's actually a huge range of possible jut comes here. >> right. and that's why i brought up nuclear bombs going off in japan earlier. it seems like they're -- you know, the nuclear issue again in japan. it's a shame, and just one more thing here, as they let off that radioactive steam, how dangerous is that? they're telling them two miles evacuate, six miles just stay inside your house. i don't think i would do that. is that okay? how bad is the radioactive steam? >> when you have radiation leaking out of the plant, that's an extremely serious accident. you can't play this down. that said, the radiation within the steam is not terribly intense. it will dissipate. away from the plant, people are likely to be adversely affected by it. anytime radiation is leaking, that's a call for extreme concern. what i want to emphasize is a huge range of powerful outcomes.
but very little radio activity goes into the outside into the environment. that's kind of the best case meltdown scenario. the worst case is that there's a leakage of radiation into the environment. there's actually a huge range of possible jut comes here. >> right. and that's why i brought up nuclear bombs going off in japan earlier. it seems like they're -- you know, the nuclear issue again in japan. it's a shame, and just one more thing here, as they let off that radioactive steam, how...
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and that environment it's a lot harder for them to compromise. mark? >> thank you, mr. president. this week the president of china visited several of the asian countries that you were going to visit and had to skip because of the shutdown. he's also taken a big role at the two regional sum mits, both of which your administration has made a pretty big priority of as part of the broader asian -- does china benefit from the chaos in washington? more broadly you said in general this hurts the reputation of the united states overseas, are there specific things you can point to where you already have seen some damage and one that occurs to me is the trade deal in asia, the leaders today announce they still want to wrap it up but no longer want to wrap it up by the end of the year. had you been there, do you think you could have gotten that additional push? >> i think that's a great example. and we don't know but it didn't help that i wasn't there to make sure that we went ahead and closed a trade deal that would open up markets and create jobs for the united states and make sure that co
and that environment it's a lot harder for them to compromise. mark? >> thank you, mr. president. this week the president of china visited several of the asian countries that you were going to visit and had to skip because of the shutdown. he's also taken a big role at the two regional sum mits, both of which your administration has made a pretty big priority of as part of the broader asian -- does china benefit from the chaos in washington? more broadly you said in general this hurts the...
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there is a castle doctrine law which suggests that you can protect your property and the environs right out to the sidewalk. stand your ground is more something that takes it out into the streets. the bottom line on this, chris, is that the interpretation kind of goes to the gunman. the person with the gun can say i felt threatened. i felt i was endangered. prosecutors, police officers, judges who traditionally have been able to interpret statements like that are really robbed of the ability to do it by these laws which essentially say there's a blanket immunity. >> mr. nichols, how do you justify self-defense even in the broadest definition if you're shooting down, pretending you're a law man chasing an escaping felon? he was acting like a police officer. maybe an officer does in some cases have a right to shoot a fleeing felon but in this case, explain to me how he used that as a self-defense motive. >> i don't think it's credible to use as a self-defense motive. it's almost obscene of the traditional protection for self-defense. unfortunately this is what has happened in states acros
there is a castle doctrine law which suggests that you can protect your property and the environs right out to the sidewalk. stand your ground is more something that takes it out into the streets. the bottom line on this, chris, is that the interpretation kind of goes to the gunman. the person with the gun can say i felt threatened. i felt i was endangered. prosecutors, police officers, judges who traditionally have been able to interpret statements like that are really robbed of the ability to...
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so. >> so did he create the environment or did he not create the environment? >> he tried his best to create the environment. he understands how you create an environment to create jobs and that's what we want in a government. i don't want anyone in the government to think the government creates jobs. i want them to create an environment that's lower taxes, less regulation so i as a job creator or you as a job creator can go out, have a great idea, start a business, raise capital and put everything on the line to be successful. and that's what made this country great, not government regulations. >> governor rendell, let me go to you because clearly chip was saying he created an environment but he didn't. let me go to you. did last night hurt the republicans, governor? >> well, sure. the best thing for the republican party would have been for governor romney to twin two of those three primaries and take a giant step toward locking this up early. the longer this goes on, the worse it's going to be. you know, chip is a good soldier, and he echos the party line, bu
so. >> so did he create the environment or did he not create the environment? >> he tried his best to create the environment. he understands how you create an environment to create jobs and that's what we want in a government. i don't want anyone in the government to think the government creates jobs. i want them to create an environment that's lower taxes, less regulation so i as a job creator or you as a job creator can go out, have a great idea, start a business, raise capital...
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what does that do to your workplace environment? >> i think psychologically and occupationally you feel that there is a disadvantage. you feel that that other person, pun intended, may have a leg up on the competition. but it does perhaps make that a hostile work environment because then you feel that do i have to sleep with the boss in order to be on an equal footing with that other person. >> lisa, what about cbs's perspective here? are they going to have to investigate litter mann ete etl letterman's behavior? because there is a difference 37 there's cbs and then there's worldwide pants. >> did you say worldwide pants? >> yes. >> yeah, it's complicated with cbs an worldwide pants. worldwide pants has issued a statement saying letterman did not violate their policy. of course it's his company so there might be lawyers who say that's not good enough. cbs, the argument could you made that there a relationship between letterman an krbts thd t would have required cbs to pay more careful attention to his dealings. >> can these relation
what does that do to your workplace environment? >> i think psychologically and occupationally you feel that there is a disadvantage. you feel that that other person, pun intended, may have a leg up on the competition. but it does perhaps make that a hostile work environment because then you feel that do i have to sleep with the boss in order to be on an equal footing with that other person. >> lisa, what about cbs's perspective here? are they going to have to investigate litter...
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you can get people, individuals, but that the politicians themselves good out of the way it create environments and frame conversations to prevent that have happening in a meaningful way. is that unfair for me to assert that? >> i think it is fair. i think of all of the issues that you raised dylan, jobs is front and center. the jobs numbers that came up on friday are a national tragedy. and it is astonishing to me that they are not the focus of the political debate. voters are not holding the feet of politicians and also the media to the fire and saying nothing else matters right now. unemployment is at 9%. it has been for two years. people are talking about maybe this is the new shape of the u.s. economy. that is a disaster. >> part of the problem is that there is such a high cost to proposing solutions -- >> high cost politically. >> high cost politically to solutions. i think paul ryan talking about medicare is a great thing. he is getting demagogued to death. republicans learned it from attacking obama care. so both sides just know that it is easier to demagogue -- >> i want to stop you fo
you can get people, individuals, but that the politicians themselves good out of the way it create environments and frame conversations to prevent that have happening in a meaningful way. is that unfair for me to assert that? >> i think it is fair. i think of all of the issues that you raised dylan, jobs is front and center. the jobs numbers that came up on friday are a national tragedy. and it is astonishing to me that they are not the focus of the political debate. voters are not...
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he may have issues with regard to the irs and that regard, those things, i think, in any other environment would pass as petty corruption and really wouldn't warrant serious sanctions like removal from the house. understand, this is not some new person, this is a fourth senior most person in the house whose 20-term congressman. >> ways and means committee chair formally and somebody who is in charge of oversoeaoversee taxation. >> if it was tied to a tax break and he was the chairman of the ways and means committee, that's a problem. >> robert ray, thanks for coming in. >> thanks very much. >>> california police are trying to figure out who killed 17-year-old norma lopez. could it be the work of a serial killer or sex offender? >>> plus, while big banks were getting bailed out by taxpayers, they were shelling out billions in bonuses, even though emplo e employees didn't deserve them. >>> welcome back. i'm chris jansic on a very busy friday morning. here's some of the stories we're following for you on msnbc today. we just learned that president obu obama will talk about the economy 12:05 e
he may have issues with regard to the irs and that regard, those things, i think, in any other environment would pass as petty corruption and really wouldn't warrant serious sanctions like removal from the house. understand, this is not some new person, this is a fourth senior most person in the house whose 20-term congressman. >> ways and means committee chair formally and somebody who is in charge of oversoeaoversee taxation. >> if it was tied to a tax break and he was the...
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america that tiny people, not yet full grown, should be diverted into some sort of learning to read environment rather than being shunted down into the coal mines, or whatever. you know, that could wait until after childhood. and granted, i mean, the temptation is clear. children have very tiny hands. they're very nimble. they eat so little. but the commie pingo bleeding heart liberals of, say, 1840s maine took action to keep kids out of the mines, out of the sweatshops, and in school instead. so we have laws in maine and in the rest of this country that restrict what kind of jobs kids can do, how many hours they can work, et cetera, and a lot of those hours are tied to schooling. for example, kids' work permits often say that the number of hours and which hours kids are allowed to work for pay are different during the school year than they are during the summer or on holidays. the idea being that kids need time for school. after governor lepage took downtown mural depicting the bad old days of child laborers taking their iron lunch buckets into the sweatshops -- i'm guessing the one with the w
america that tiny people, not yet full grown, should be diverted into some sort of learning to read environment rather than being shunted down into the coal mines, or whatever. you know, that could wait until after childhood. and granted, i mean, the temptation is clear. children have very tiny hands. they're very nimble. they eat so little. but the commie pingo bleeding heart liberals of, say, 1840s maine took action to keep kids out of the mines, out of the sweatshops, and in school instead....
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it's also a high enough level of radiation that most electronic equipment cannot function in that environment. think about this, how do you fix this problem? how do you repair what's wrong in reactor two? it's not going to fix itself. human beings cannot get near enough to this problem and live long enough to fix the problem. we can't send robot remote krog things in there to fix the problem. we humans can build a nuclear reactor, but when a nuclear reactor goes bad like this, we humans cannot fix the problem, at least we don't know how to yet. the current plan to try to stop what is still a year later an ongoing and worsening disaers, the plan is to try to invent something new that doesn't exist yet that might be able to work in this environment. an executive said with levels of radiation extremely high, we would need to develop equipment that can tolerate high radiation. the thing that does not exist that can allow us to even try to fix this problem. the thing that we can imagine might be useful to fix this problem, we're going to have to invent. we're going to try to invent something while
it's also a high enough level of radiation that most electronic equipment cannot function in that environment. think about this, how do you fix this problem? how do you repair what's wrong in reactor two? it's not going to fix itself. human beings cannot get near enough to this problem and live long enough to fix the problem. we can't send robot remote krog things in there to fix the problem. we humans can build a nuclear reactor, but when a nuclear reactor goes bad like this, we humans cannot...
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care about the environment. boehner celebrated with in tweet. quote, the new majority, plastic ware is back. yeah, we're going to trash the environment. styrofoam cups, we're going to leave them everywhere. that's gop for the win. now the goof balls can have their freedom fries on their nonbiodegradable plasticware. that's stupidity squared. i'll tell you why we need to raise taxes. yeah, i said it , and i'll prov my case when i come back. robert reich says why cutting taxes makes no sense. these men have made headlines with really crazy talk. i'll tell you just how much they have in common. rupert murdock just made an announcement that beth kennedy and the rest of the fox news crowd might not be too happy about it. uh-oh. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put it in the natural history museum and we get to name it. sethasauraus. really. your points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on
care about the environment. boehner celebrated with in tweet. quote, the new majority, plastic ware is back. yeah, we're going to trash the environment. styrofoam cups, we're going to leave them everywhere. that's gop for the win. now the goof balls can have their freedom fries on their nonbiodegradable plasticware. that's stupidity squared. i'll tell you why we need to raise taxes. yeah, i said it , and i'll prov my case when i come back. robert reich says why cutting taxes makes no sense....
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i mean, the bottom line is we are in a really polarized environment. and so, teachers want to make a difference with kids and they want to be problem solvers but i find that there's very few people on the other side that want to engage in a real conversation about how to solve problems. really kind of walking in teacher's shoes, trying to help figure out how we get teachers even in this tough environment the tools and conditions to do their jobs. remember, even though we have a tough economic situation, we have a responsibility to help all kids become knowledge knowers. that is totally different than ten years ago. matt's been writing a lot about that. we should be doing more like the countries that outcompete us. respecting teachers, preparing teachers, supporting them, not having attrition we have the united states we half of the teachers leave because they feel unsupported or because they are so demoralized. it would be good if we had a conversation where we are engaging teachers knowing they cared about this and make quality the best they can be an
i mean, the bottom line is we are in a really polarized environment. and so, teachers want to make a difference with kids and they want to be problem solvers but i find that there's very few people on the other side that want to engage in a real conversation about how to solve problems. really kind of walking in teacher's shoes, trying to help figure out how we get teachers even in this tough environment the tools and conditions to do their jobs. remember, even though we have a tough economic...
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this was going to be the environment anyway. the people on the other side of the big money ought to figure out how to deal with it sooner rather than later. if nothing else, wisconsin gave them object lesson in how to deal with it. they came up short this time but that doesn't mean that there aren't lessons they can learn going forward and lessons the obama campaign should study as they figure out how to deal with this new environment in the 2012 election. >> well, 18% of walker voters say they favor president obama. do you think, howard, tonight's dynamic changes anything for the obama campaign and wisconsin? and for that matter, in mitt western states? >> not necessarily, ed. not necessarily. i think it puts more of a focus on the president. to be the guy that, apparently, that 18% wanted, in other words, they were for walker, at least, were against the recall. let's put it that way. yet, they supported the president. which i think means that they want the president to be the leader of all the people that they -- that 18%. the
this was going to be the environment anyway. the people on the other side of the big money ought to figure out how to deal with it sooner rather than later. if nothing else, wisconsin gave them object lesson in how to deal with it. they came up short this time but that doesn't mean that there aren't lessons they can learn going forward and lessons the obama campaign should study as they figure out how to deal with this new environment in the 2012 election. >> well, 18% of walker voters...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>> michele bachmann and her tea party buddy steve king are using devastating flooding on the missouri river as an excuse to rail against the settlement that involves payment to black farmers discriminated against by the federal government. here is what they had to say yesterday after gog on a flyover of the flooded missouri river. in response to a question about cuts to the department of agriculture. >> when money is diverted to inefficient projects like the pigford project where there seems to be proof positive of fraud, we can't afford $2 billion in potentially fraudulent claims when that money could be used to benefit people along the mississippi river and the missouri river. >> that's $2.3 billion, a large percentage was paid in fraudulent claims. now we have them opening a similar one for women farmers and hispanic farmers. another $1.3 billion. i would like to apply that money to people underwater now. >> i agree. flood victims should receive aid.
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it helps our environment. but we don't want to just stop innovating there. there are thousands of workers today building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. i want to make sure instead giving subsidies to oil profits i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow, the new technologies that will cut our oil imports in half. i want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that reward -- tax breaks that reward companies that are shipping jobs overseas. reward companies that are investing here in america. in the next generation of manufacturing. that's how we grow an economy. that's how we create jobs. that's what i see for colorado. that's what i see for our future. change, real change, is turning the page on a decade of war. so we can do some nation building here at home. you know, as long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world's ever known, but it's time to use the savings from ending two wars to pay down our debt. rebuilding america, repairing roads and bridges. m
it helps our environment. but we don't want to just stop innovating there. there are thousands of workers today building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. i want to make sure instead giving subsidies to oil profits i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow, the new technologies that will cut our oil imports in half. i want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that reward -- tax breaks that reward companies that are shipping jobs overseas....
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the environment p.m. both sides were environmental. but now only 47% of republicans say they're for environmental protections bidding tougher. michael steele? your party. it seems like would you have been more at home 25 years ago. >> that's for sure. >> you would have fit in more as a centrist person who leans to the right than the far right. i'm looking at this numberes. i'm shocked. in other words, leave them out on the highway. it says. who can't take care of themselves. >> i think what changed in that 25, 30 year span has been the role of government, the expanse of government, the expense of government. you have republicans who have come to a conclusion. it starr started in the second f the bush years. the health care bills. the spending that was undertaken for the wars, et cetera that this was run away. you now have this mind set that says let's cut back on these things. let's deal with the spending. >> w was so ridiculous as to take us into war with iraq. it drove up the cost with government. that'
the environment p.m. both sides were environmental. but now only 47% of republicans say they're for environmental protections bidding tougher. michael steele? your party. it seems like would you have been more at home 25 years ago. >> that's for sure. >> you would have fit in more as a centrist person who leans to the right than the far right. i'm looking at this numberes. i'm shocked. in other words, leave them out on the highway. it says. who can't take care of themselves....
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it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems with the tides. here on staten island. and i think that is what caught a lot of people off guard here on staten island was that we never thought something like this could happen. we do have many beautiful houses and beautiful community that is are on the coast lines of our island. and we never thought there would be a problem like this. and i think that caught a lot of people off guard. >> michael cusik thank you very much for joining us tonight. tomorrow night, msnbc will host a concert and telethon to raise money for the americ
it is a very urban environment. it is not like some of the areas for long island and recent histories with houses way out onto beach territory. some of them situated. it is not the kind of island environment where you think of yourselves as having ocean on the sides and i was born and raised here on staten island and so were my mom and dad. staten island has had a feeling of what you had said. the complete opposite. there was never a threat. people never thought that there would be problems...
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for the environment... for everyone. ♪ [ male announcer ] surprisingly priced at $15,995, the 2011 jetta has arrived. discover german engineering and premium style on the jetta s with best-in-class rear legroom, as well as no-charge scheduled carefree maintenance, all standard. that's great for the price of good. hurry in, and for a limited time while they last get a 2011 jetta for $179 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> if liberals in the senate would rather play political games and force a government shutdown instead of accepting a modest downpayment on fiscal discipline and reform, i say, shut it down. >> in the spotlight tonight, the tea party held another rally outside the capital today, the crowd swlitly larger than the last called for a shutdown of the government despite what the congressional leader of the tea party said today on msnbc. >> i think what we need to do is end this thing for 2011, because as you know, speaker pelosi and the democrats did not do their job, they didn't pass a budget
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i'm leaving an environment that thrives on playing the game. i'm leaving behind a system that is completely dysfunctional. i'm embracing in independence. >> joining me now is california assemblyman nathan fletcher, candidate for mayor of san diego. okay, the first thing a republican is going to e-mail or tweet me is saying, well he's just leaving because he can't win a republican primary, he can't get the support of republicans. what say you? >> well i could have won this race as a republican. i don't think i could govern as one. our environment today right to that point has evolved to one where the party insiders that control so much of the process would rather preserve a problem to campaign on it than solve one. i have a long and demonstrated track record of actually solving problems so what i'm saying to the voters of san diego it s if you want a mayor looking more at the substance of the idea, than whose idea it is, if you want a mayor who will focus on solutions and how we move forward, i'm your choice. there is a different way to do it. t
i'm leaving an environment that thrives on playing the game. i'm leaving behind a system that is completely dysfunctional. i'm embracing in independence. >> joining me now is california assemblyman nathan fletcher, candidate for mayor of san diego. okay, the first thing a republican is going to e-mail or tweet me is saying, well he's just leaving because he can't win a republican primary, he can't get the support of republicans. what say you? >> well i could have won this race as a...
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there are four pillars you concentrate on that may be applicable to the other environments. give me those. >> well, that's all about the positive school culture we want to create. that's based on respect. responsibility. ritual and relationships. we feel those four elements are key if you're going to create a great school culture. but probably the most important one is relationships. you have to create strong positive relationships wean the adults within the school and the the young people within the school. >> have you always had 100% yield here? it's amazing? >> twaactually, that was our fi graduating class. the majority of the students came to us at or below the poverty line. only 4% of them reading at grade level. all 100% of them were admitted to four-year colleges four years later. they've set a high bar. we have every expectation our classes will meet that. >> the students were giving testimony about their experience at urban prep. what one student had said was they heard how some folks thought there are more spaces in the jail, why don't you just let them go there as
there are four pillars you concentrate on that may be applicable to the other environments. give me those. >> well, that's all about the positive school culture we want to create. that's based on respect. responsibility. ritual and relationships. we feel those four elements are key if you're going to create a great school culture. but probably the most important one is relationships. you have to create strong positive relationships wean the adults within the school and the the young...
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facilities are still releasing a massive amount of radioactivity and remain a threat to human health and the environment. other stories coming up, the president is preparing to unveil his budget plan. wait until you hear what he's considering cutting. that's next. stay with us. oh. ooh. happy birthday todd. it's for a cough... from allergies... [ male announcer ] halls relieves coughs and sore throats due to allergies too. now you know. now you don't have to wait six weeks to get it. natural instincts now comes with a new color refresher. just color, then give it a boost two weeks in and get a freshly colored look once again. natural instincts. it's all good. natural instincts. fiona, am i crazy or is well, mike... a lot of tires? don't answer, just tell me what the occasion is. big tire and brake sales event. you say you can beat any advertised price on tires. correct. anywhere. yes. like this price? yes. seriously? yes. what about this one? i'll beat it. this one? yes, i will. alright, i have only one more question for you. is one? yes. buy 4 tires, get a $100 rebate. and that's on top of our low pric
facilities are still releasing a massive amount of radioactivity and remain a threat to human health and the environment. other stories coming up, the president is preparing to unveil his budget plan. wait until you hear what he's considering cutting. that's next. stay with us. oh. ooh. happy birthday todd. it's for a cough... from allergies... [ male announcer ] halls relieves coughs and sore throats due to allergies too. now you know. now you don't have to wait six weeks to get it. natural...
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it's an anti-environment conservative interest group that's not based in montana. they sued the state of montana saying the citizens united ruling made the corrupt practices act invalid. they shouldn't be allowed to stick to the old state law. citizens united meant they can't. the attorney general disagrees. he's fought as attorney general to keep montana's election laws the way they are, thank you very much. he's fought it in district court and the state supreme court, and he's won. the montana supreme court sided with the state's attorney general saying montana has its own reason to hold on to the law. the history justifies the state having tight restrictions on what corporations with spend in the state's elections. you're talking about a state where the average state senate candidate today spends $17,000 getting elected. that's it. that's what montana has been protecting with its restrictions on corporate spending. if the corporate spending limit is gone in montana, and some big corporation decides it wants who will sit in that seat, 17 grand will get you nowher
it's an anti-environment conservative interest group that's not based in montana. they sued the state of montana saying the citizens united ruling made the corrupt practices act invalid. they shouldn't be allowed to stick to the old state law. citizens united meant they can't. the attorney general disagrees. he's fought as attorney general to keep montana's election laws the way they are, thank you very much. he's fought it in district court and the state supreme court, and he's won. the...
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he would be anti-environment and bragged about it. he is turning out to be a man of his word. last week the environmental protection agency vetoed a permit for a mine in west virginia that would have been the state's largest removal operation. mountain top removal is the rare term that means exactly what it sounds like it means. it literally blows up the top of mountains to make it easier to reach. blown apart, it gets dumped into rivers and streams. that sounds ghastly? wait. it gets worse. mountain top removal is a system that means mining company a doesn't mean to employ as many to do the mining you can even call it job-killing mountain top removal. bad for the environment and public health and bad for jobs a no brainer for a politician except that it has been common wisdom that mining is the undisputed third royal of politics. republicans and democrats vote for mining interests as residents of wisconsin cheer for the green bay packers. that is why he announced as the first piece of legislation and the first bill and big move as senator, he is going to be revoke the authori
he would be anti-environment and bragged about it. he is turning out to be a man of his word. last week the environmental protection agency vetoed a permit for a mine in west virginia that would have been the state's largest removal operation. mountain top removal is the rare term that means exactly what it sounds like it means. it literally blows up the top of mountains to make it easier to reach. blown apart, it gets dumped into rivers and streams. that sounds ghastly? wait. it gets worse....
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after all these back and forths it comes down to policy riders, abortion and the environment. it's what politics is in the united states. >> back to you, as luke was talking about what was just passed by the republicans, the president most likely will veto that as has been mentioned. the president now really becoming more involved within the last 48 hours. how is that playing out? >> well, you know, the president is sort of playing the peacemaker. he's sort of setting himself apart and that's somewhat to the irritation of some democrats in the house. you know, the president has been obliquely critical of the democrats for not passing a budget that they're trying to grapple with now. well, democrats were still in power last year. democrats carried a lot of water for the president and their argument is that they suffered in the polls as a result of some of the things that ended up being unpopular like the stimulus and health care bill that just barely got over the finish line. luke was talking about numbers. there's one number that really matters, 800,000. that's the number of f
after all these back and forths it comes down to policy riders, abortion and the environment. it's what politics is in the united states. >> back to you, as luke was talking about what was just passed by the republicans, the president most likely will veto that as has been mentioned. the president now really becoming more involved within the last 48 hours. how is that playing out? >> well, you know, the president is sort of playing the peacemaker. he's sort of setting himself apart...
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proposals, says he's going to make large scale proposals next month, do you believe that the political environment is changing so that republicans might say yes to anything or we in no, no, no mode for a long time yet? >> i think when the president says that he wants job creations programs that the republicans are going to say no, you know, that's going to help you get reelected, mr. president, that might actually put people back to work, but when democrats say you know what, we've got to cu some of these defense programs, they are going to say that's a jobs program. the defense budget is a jobs program, no, it is not. the defense budget is a security program, and it cannot be allowed to basically savage the nuclear security administration under the nufgs that it creates more jobs if at the same time the republicans are saying to the president when it comes to job building through new roads, new bridges, all the way down the line that that is something that is off the table. this is going to be a hypocrisy on stilts before the end of this year, and the president just will have to stick to his h pr
proposals, says he's going to make large scale proposals next month, do you believe that the political environment is changing so that republicans might say yes to anything or we in no, no, no mode for a long time yet? >> i think when the president says that he wants job creations programs that the republicans are going to say no, you know, that's going to help you get reelected, mr. president, that might actually put people back to work, but when democrats say you know what, we've got to...
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>> their investment and theory of the case is the way to get re-elected in this environment is to render romney as unacceptable. didn't work. what do we do now? >> they're still doing it. look at today, for example -- >> look at the president today. did he cue it up? let's show the president because i agree with you. instead of trying to build the case for the president staying in the game, being kept in as starting pitcher, they keep making the case against the guy in the bull pen, and i don't think that's the way it works. here he is this afternoon, the president called out romney for shifting positions on issues like equal pay, women's health, taxes, and coining a new phrase for his opponent's condition. let's watch him. >> i mean, he's changing up so much and backtracking and sidestepping, we've got to name this condition he's going through. we have to name this condition that he is going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. that's what it's called. and if you come down with a case of romnesia and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website or
>> their investment and theory of the case is the way to get re-elected in this environment is to render romney as unacceptable. didn't work. what do we do now? >> they're still doing it. look at today, for example -- >> look at the president today. did he cue it up? let's show the president because i agree with you. instead of trying to build the case for the president staying in the game, being kept in as starting pitcher, they keep making the case against the guy in the...
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the environment has always been nonpartisan, above partisanship. there's no one who doesn't argue that we should have clean air, clean water, a clean and healthy place to live. >> the republican argument, though, is that in trying to ensure clean air, clean water and a healthy place to live, there has been regulatory overreach and that the epa essentially kills jobs by making it impossible for businesses to be profitable. >> this is a great example, what i'm calling the fact-free zone inside the beltway. there is not one credible economic study, and in fact, there have been a raft of them in recent days, that has shown that environmental protections hurt job growth. in fact, epa's been around for 41 years, as you said. during that time our gdp has grown over 200%. there's something like less than half of a percent of job losses that are attributed to any kind of government regulation. i want to be clear on this. i'm absolutely of the belief that we should have a smart, efficient government. that we should make sure that our regulations are up to da
the environment has always been nonpartisan, above partisanship. there's no one who doesn't argue that we should have clean air, clean water, a clean and healthy place to live. >> the republican argument, though, is that in trying to ensure clean air, clean water and a healthy place to live, there has been regulatory overreach and that the epa essentially kills jobs by making it impossible for businesses to be profitable. >> this is a great example, what i'm calling the fact-free...
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[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. >>> we told you at the top of the show president obama is in south korea right now. tell your friends north korea is one of nine countries confirmed or believed to be in possession of nuclear weapons. russia has an estimated 10,000 knew dollar warheads, that's the most in the world followed by the u.s. with 8500. north korea thought to have less than 10 nuclear weapons. france, china, the u.k., israel qh pakistan and india also control nuclear weapons. enough with the real news, let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch santorum's legit bowling skills. he was in wisconsin on saturday where he went bowling with his 14-year-old daughter. bragging beforehand about what kind of game he has. and he backed
[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. >>> we told you at the top of the show president obama is in south korea right now. tell your friends north korea...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>> governor walker, wisconsin, believes last night's election results are a vindication of his policies. >> i think people saw the facts, they saw their finances are better, the economy is improving in our state much faster than the national level. the best thing is to keep coming back to the facts, results matter. >> let's hold it right there, let's talk about some facts. as governor walker's policies have begun to actually take effect, the state's economy, unemployment has risen. it's gone up. it was 7.3% in april. it rose to 7.4% in may, and in june it rose again to 7.6%. if you were dealing with money, would you consider that an increase? i think so. in june it rose at twice the rate as it did nationally. wisconsin's unemployment rate is still below the national average, but under scott walker it is going in the wrong direction. correct me if i'm wrong, governor's office. correct me if i'm wrong. i'm not. and as far as balancing his state's budget on
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>> governor walker, wisconsin, believes last night's election results are a vindication of his policies. >> i think people saw the facts, they saw their finances are better, the economy is improving in our state much faster than the national level. the best thing is to keep coming back to the facts, results matter. >> let's...
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. >> i think our candidates have done a harkbly good job in a tough political environment. and i think that come election night, we'll retain both control of the house and the senate. >> and the white house is stepping up the tax on what it calls a tidal wave of secret outside money being poured into republican campaign ads. we've heard this on and on. david axlerod continues the administration's defensive. saying yesterday there had to be a shady reason for those groups to not disclose their donors. >> let me tell you something. this is about the economy because if an interest group can give millions of dollars to karl rove secretly and he can run negative ads to candidates across the country under the mernl crossroads fund or the committee for troops in politics and these others, they're going to have a tremendous influence over the future. >> axlerod didn't offer a lot of proof of those claims in the final weeks before crucial midterm elections. republicans have dismissed the concern as bitterness over expected losses last month. in fact, according to an analysis, democr
. >> i think our candidates have done a harkbly good job in a tough political environment. and i think that come election night, we'll retain both control of the house and the senate. >> and the white house is stepping up the tax on what it calls a tidal wave of secret outside money being poured into republican campaign ads. we've heard this on and on. david axlerod continues the administration's defensive. saying yesterday there had to be a shady reason for those groups to not...
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if you care about the environment you want to see the story. this is breaking news and josh fox is here. share thoughts on twitter, #edshow. we're right back. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >>> welcome back to "the ed show" thanks for watching tonight. >>> here's the thing about mitt romney which i think is kind of funny. he's kind of short on personality but this dude is full of material. now he's g
if you care about the environment you want to see the story. this is breaking news and josh fox is here. share thoughts on twitter, #edshow. we're right back. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>> in psycho talk tonight, rush limb fwau and sean hannity together. they flat out lie about the unemployment level inherited by president obama. >> he inherited a aaa credit rating, an unemployment rate of 5.some odd percent. does anybody doubt this is on purpose. >> that's a good point. just like he inherited unemployment of 5%. >> did you hear that? 5.6%. >> limbaugh claims it was 5.7% when obama took office. they're both way off. try 7.6% and climbing. dhafr thanks to years of failed republican policies, of course. no matter what professor limbaugh tells you, sean, the reality is much different. the reality in 2009 wasn't nearly as rosie as hannity and limbaugh would have you believe. a rapidly deteriorating economy promises significant losses ahead. the u.s. economy is in a free fall. as for hannity and limbaugh. steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prospe
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>> in psycho talk tonight, rush limb fwau and sean hannity together. they flat out lie about the unemployment level inherited by president obama. >> he inherited a aaa credit rating, an unemployment rate of 5.some odd percent. does anybody doubt this is on purpose. >> that's a good point. just like he inherited unemployment of...